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Burnt smell after turned TV off. Now TV never...

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Hello, I turned the TV off at night and tried to go to sleep. Everything was working perfectly with the TV and it had been working perfectly that way since I bought it(9 years ago!). After I turned it off for no more than 5 minutes, I heard a loud sound like something bursted (sounded like "pak!") and there was burning smell coming out too. I believe there was a flashing light coming out too -- but not sure because my eyes were closed and the loud sound may have caused the brain to imagine the flashing light. It was late at night and I figured it must be a blown capacitor or resistor. In the morning, just by curiosity, I tried to turn it on with the remote controller and it didn't turn on. No sound, picture, red indicator light, or relay clicking or anything. I tried to push the ON switch on the unit directly and there was nothing -- complete quiet. Obviously there was no power feeding anthing. I opened the back cover, removed the circuit boards, and tried to find a blown component. I tried for a few hous but to my surprise, all circuit elements appear to be 100% inact! The only fuse in there is also not blown. There was no indication of what may have bursted at all. Everything looked clean or evenly covered with a thin layer of dust. The picture tube and the copper coil looked ok -- no burn, broken, or anything. Do you think it's the flyback transformer? Or anything else I should be looking at? I'm still wondering where the burning smell came from. Thank you!

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